It is one thing to use colors like violet or blue to give a retro and modern style and another very different thing is to have abused the pale pink color.
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The access screen is pink, the contrast of controls such as the radios and selectors are pink, the icons of images and documents are pale pink, i think the new style of ubuntu 20 is not bad, but I think that the colors reflect the tastes of a person or a group of people that we are not all, it is as if I made a design loaded with yellow, maybe not everyone likes it.
Is there a way to change the color of the login screen? I am really ashamed to authenticate myself in ubuntu, when I enter it looks all pink (only the white flowers are missing) and when I enter it it is seen in a dark theme with green and orange tones.
If people like pink, that's fine, but I have my personal tastes and I don't like pink. Why do they not allow this type of thing to be changed? For example, in Windows you can use a background image or change the color palette of the system windows in general, in Mac it is not necessary because they are cleaner, they use white and grays to be more generic with the tastes, but ubuntu abused too much with the colors in this version, not all of us have the same tastes.
In ubuntu mate the green is very strong and in manjaro the colors are a bit more sober, but I like the combination of colors and style of deepin and chrome os.
Can someone tell me how to change these aberrant system colors without causing problems when wanting to get updates?
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